[ 复数 patrons ]
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同义词: frequenter
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N-COUNT A patron is a person who supports and gives money to artists, writers, or musicians. (艺术家、作家、音乐家等的) 资助人
Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.
凯瑟琳大帝是艺术和科学的赞助人。
N-COUNT The patron of a charity, group, or campaign is an important person who allows his or her name to be used for publicity. (慈善机构、团体、运动等的) 名誉赞助人
He has now become one of the patrons of the association.
他如今已成为该协会的名誉赞助人之一。
N-COUNT The patrons of a place such as a bar or hotel are its customers. (酒吧、旅馆等的) 顾客
Few patrons of a high-priced hotel can be led to expect anything other than luxury service.
高价旅馆的顾客几乎没有人会被引导去期待奢侈服务以外的任何东西。
N a man, who owns or manages a hotel, restaurant, or bar (旅店,餐馆、酒吧等的)老板
Frederick the Great was the patron of many artists.
腓特烈大帝是许多艺术家的赞助人。
Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.
凯瑟琳大帝是艺术和科学的赞助人。
In 1755 British writer Samuel Johnson published an acerbic letter to Lord Chesterfield rebuffing his patron for neglecting and declining support.
1755年,英国作家塞缪尔·约翰逊发表了一封致切斯特菲尔德勋爵的讽刺信,斥责其赞助人忽视并且拒绝支持他。
But China,Pyongyang's main patron, has not publicly condemned the attack or even acknowledged that North Korea was to blame.
VOA: standard.2010.05.25
Also, if your patron wanted to run for a city office, your patron would expect you to be loyal and vote for him.
作为回报,如果庇护人要竞选官职,就会要求你投他一票。
But he had great birth, and so he started getting more power politically and financially by setting himself up as the patron of the patronless.
但是出身很好,于是他通过给人当庇护人,来提高自己的政治及金融地位。
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